I just bought a Pro Shop and the shop currently caries Hyperlite and Gator Boards.... I am going to keep Hyperlite for abvious reasons, but I considering bringing in CWB instead of Gator..... Just wanted to see what everybody thought?

Josh, I own a shop and I agree with Squid Keep what you got and ad Cwb, if you cant have all three I would say Hyperlite, CWB. The 06 Cwb line is sick and you will sell alot of it, My last two years with Cwb has been real good, and their customer service has be as good as it gets! I have had 0 unhappy cwb buyers!

Thanks for all the imput guys..... Looks like I am going to Bring in CWB and possibly even hold on to Gator too..... Liquid force is out of the qestion unfortantuly because there is another local shop that carries them and I don't want to step on any toes.... Thanks again guys.....

Josh, I am a business man myself and both of my children just happen to ride for Gator. Logic says that a smart business man would check out all the 06 product for himself before he jumps to conclusion about what a few people might say on the internet. All I can say is check out the new product from Gator this year and I think you will be very impressed.

I ride CWB but have tried the Gator boards. IMO I would try to carry as many brands as I could. Every rider is different. What works for one does not for another. The more options the better you can fit your riders. I hate when I have gone to shops that only carry one/two brands and they down other peoples line of products. Just my 2 cents.

MY BOYS ARE GATOR BOYS, so i have to say go with them also! I would try and have all three, like it was said in earlier post. Supply and demand, gator boards on on there way up as well is CWB. MAKE UR MONEY WITH ALL THREE!!!

CWB is possibly the biggest underachiever of all time. They have been around for more than a decade now they have never shown anything other than moderately (at best) performing boards that have a large amount of warranty issues and bull-sh*t bindings. GB may not be the save-all for wakeboarding, but in the short time they have been in business they have shown progression, innovation and a solid commitment to being a company for the riders, not just the big-bank.

thats not a very fair statement becuase IMO the design of gator boards are still miles behind...HL, LF and CWB....they are the big 3 and are still making the biggest strides in the sport....just look at the hinge tech, closed toe bindings, and LF's new board line up....way more innovative than gator...im not sayin gator isnt growing but its still young....

J-Rod, out of all the people posting in this particular thread, I respect you the most so I wont go into any flaming. I said GB is innovative. Think on a larger scale of what they are doing as a whole company, who it is, what they represent and who Gator is taking on in the industry. There is your innovation. I didnt mean with a singular focus on their boards or bindings. I do pay attention to what is going on, listen to dealer feedback I get in this area and what equuipment local and regional riders use and give feedback to. CBW has been dropped by more dealers and has received more complaints and warranty claims than any other brand I have come across.

In our area, it's the opposite. CWB is very well supported by dealers and especially by CM Slocum (the local rep). CWB continues to sign local talent, like Kevin Bird and Derek Conway. My local dealer gave up on GB last year when they couldn't deliver product, but I know a lot has changed in a year. I know guys that jumped on CWB this year just because they respect CM.

I would like to support the rider-owned companies, but I like supporting the local rep and shops too. Plus, CWB does have new, cutting edge products every year.

I wonder if this is the same CWB rep that I crossed paths with in a Sacramento gas station a few years back who, upon seeing my HL shirt said "Herb O'brien is nothing more than a drug pusher". Some people just can't let the past go.

Vandal "CWB...warranty claims than any other brand I have come across." I don't know about that, Its hard to beat LF.

One thing I do know is that my 04' Harris is a tank! In more ways than one! I am 250lbs and I brake alot of boards. Last year I rode HL for a short time and broke 2 boards. Got on a Harris and it still together. But the only bad thing is, It's about 50lbs!!

Sparky, CM is definately not the rep you met CM has only been in california about 9 months or a year. Also Vandal i agree with what your saying about the innovation part of GB. But i think that innovation on product should be first and foremost.

I just don't really see GB's innovation. The Gonzalez is based off a Premier/Era and the Harris is an old Thruster shape(granted it's what Randy likes to ride. Gator & Wes' shapes are original for sure. You say rider owned and that they are trying to compete against the big three. I disagree. Gator's dad gives him $ to keep the company afloat and never have they turned a profit. They don't compete, they have been losing the competition since day one and don't need to win to keep making boards. You guys gotta remember that Gator is freaking rich and doesn't have to make $. This is his hobby not his livelihood. Innovation in terms of who they support, yeah great a different image thats nice. Gerry Nunn is on their team, I like his image, seems like a nice guy. I'm ranting and I apologize.

Gator is rich for shure but it just takes awhile to turn a profit when youre board company is new,and youre competing with the big boys who have been there since day one, even Liquid Force had money problems a couple years back and if Iam not mistaken they were bought out by Hyperlite(HO), and thats why they are still around. But it seems to me that Gator is growing every year, I hear more and more good things about Gator and hope they can hang in there, they are always out at the comps supporting wakeboarding and they are signing good Riders and that is good for the sport. Keep on Keepin on Gator.

Nice decision in the end. Going back to the "Gonzalez being copied of the Era/old Premier" I think you will find the original Premier was in fact an almost exact copy of an old Bad Ass board when Hyperlite first broght it out... GB acquired the same mold legally from Bad Ass which became the Gonzalez. Also I dont see the problem with the design of the Harris not changing, he has obviously found a design and shape that suits his riding and has stuck by it, he must have a lot of confidence in this shape. Just because he hasnt come out with new little gimmicks every year doesnt mean its a bad product. People might not buy it because it doesnt have the latest 'technology' which seems to sell boards but its tried and tested and it works. Just my opinion.

We have had our new pro-shop open for the whole season now. When we first started we just had Gator. Guess what we still have Gator. They have bee a good company for us and have been quite easy to work with. Every bodys arwa is diffrent though. We are the only people in Oklahoma carrying GB. So alot of people havn't evn heard of it. The thing alot of our people like re the graphics. I dont think any other company out there has the quality and the custom looks, like a Gator has.

As for inovation, we just got back from viewing the 2006 boards. Gator has the new G-Flow board. A great looking and performing board. It carries the water up from the bottom using a design copied from jet planes, when the suck air to keep their engines cool. The way the water runs will not only give better edging, but also give better stick on the landings and stability while riding at various speeds. Its something that kind of sounds cheesy and I didnt think it would work until I saw the board. Very awesome.

Also I have rode that old mold they use for the Gonzales board and it is still one of our top sellers. I also personnaly ride the Harris day in, day out and hope they never change the design on it. However they did change the degree of how the the fins are sitting this year.

Any way, I think we will be carrying Gator Boards in our shop for a long time to come.

I heard that Gator boards won "BUZZ BRAND" of the year at Surf Expo! I guess it's a new category which is classified as the hottest up and coming brand in the industry as chosen by shop owners of retailers across the US from a survey by Wakeboard mag.